John McCain's presidential running mate
Sarah Palin, much to the bewilderment of the 9/11 truth community, seemingly
expressed support for a new investigation into the terrorist attacks
during a rally in Ohio last week.

Asked by We Are Change Ohio, "Do
you support the family members and first responders who are calling
for a new 9/11 investigation?," Palin responded, "I do."

"I do because I think that helps
us get to the point of never again, and if anything that we could do
could still complete that reminder out there," the Alaska Governor
added.

Palin was aware of the context because
she then asked the cameraman if he had been affected by 9/11.

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Of course, one would have to be incredibly
naive to think that Palin, at best a befuddled Republican poster child
and at worst another establishment Neo-Con, would follow through on
her support and back a new 9/11 investigation should John McCain snatch
victory from the jaws of defeat and take the White House.

And despite the fact that John McCain
himself once
gladly posed with 9/11 truth activists for photographs, the Arizona
Senator penned a scathing foreword to Popular Mechanics' (non-political,
they assure us) hit piece book Debunking 9/11 Myths, in which
he claimed that questioning the official 9/11 story is an insult to
the victims, despite the fact that the victims and first responders
are the ones calling for a new investigation.

For most people, Palin's expression
of support for a new investigation seems to be borne out of a desperate
attempt to say anything to get votes as McCain slips further behind
Obama in the polls on a daily basis with the election just five days
away.

Other politicians who have been confronted
on 9/11 by chapters of We Are Change have either ignored the question
altogether, or in the case of Bill
Clinton, gone on the offensive and verbally scorned 9/11 truth activists.